Internships
Internships provide valuable opportunities to learn about the workings of a Congressional Office as well as the legislative process in general. Congressman Rahall provides internship opportunities in the Fall, Spring, and Summer for students currently enrolled in college and recent college graduates. Internships are available for the Washington, D.C. office as well as in any of the five district offices. Priority is given to students from West Virginia, although all interested students are encouraged to apply.
Intern responsibilities fall within a wide range of categories. Typical intern duties include handling constituent mail, handling constituent phone calls, performing research, and attending congressional hearings.
Interested students should send a cover letter, a copy of their resume, including grade point average, and two letters of recommendation--one academic and one work-related to Congressman Rahall's Washington, D.C. office at the address below:
Congressman Nick Rahall
Attn: Intern Coordinator
2307 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Successful applicants possess good writing and communication skills, a good GPA, and the ability to work well within a busy office environment. Decisions regarding Spring interns will be made in November or December, Summer intern decisions will be made in May, and decisions for Fall interns will be made in mid-to-late August. Please plan accordingly when submitting information for consideration.
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